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金丽衢十二校2024届高三第一次联考英语试题

命题人:浙江省兰溪市第一中学钱晓东周巧玲何晓红

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题

卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标

在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话

仅读一遍。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C:

l.Whenwillthewomanmeethercousin?

A.Thisafternoon.

B.Tomorrowmorning.

C.Tomorrowevening

2.Whatistheman'sfeelingintheend?

A.Surprise.

B.Relief.

C.Sympathy.

3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Ataperfumeshop.

B.Ataflowershop.

C.Atafruitshop.

4.Whatwasprobablygoingonintheplaygroundyesterdayafternoon?

A.Abarbecue.

B.Agraduationceremony.

C.Aschoolsportsmeeting.

5.WhatwillCarldo?

A.Buysomesteak.

B.Bringsomewine.

C.Cookdinner.

第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出

最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5

秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.HowdoesAlinalooktotheman?

A.Upset.

B.Curious.

C.Delighted.

7.WhopickedupAlina'spurse?

A.Alittlegirl

B.Anoldlady.

C.Aboy

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whichapartmentisthemanlookingfor?

A.Apartment12.

B.Apartment20

C.Apartment24.

9.Whatdoesthewomanplantodo?

A.Mailaletter.

B.Gotoagrocerystore.

C.Ordersomefood.

lO.Whyisthewomanthinkingaboutmovingoutoftheneighborhood?

A.Herfamilyisunhappytolivehere.

Bit'sinconvenientforhertogotowork.

C.There'snosupermarketnearby.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whenwillthewoman'sflightarriveinShanghai?

A.At2:00p.m.

B.At4:00p.m.

C.At7:00p.m

12.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodoontheplane?

A.Getsomesleep

B.Dosomereading

C.Watchshortvideos.

13.Howmightthewomangotoherhotel?

A.Bysubway

B.Bytaxi.

C.Onfoot.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Hostingaprogram.

B.Chairingameeting.

C.Signingupfdracourse.

15.Whatdidthewoman'sparentsgrowintheirgardens?

A.Potatoesandwatermelons.

B.Potatoesandtomatoes.

C.Carrotsandtomatoes.

16.WhatcanthechildrendointheAliceWatersGardenProject?

A.Createrecipes

B.Designagarden

C.Helpbuildakitchen.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WherewasthenameLiammostpopularinAmerica?

A.Onthewestcoast.

B.IntheMidwest.

C.Inthesoutheasternarea.

18.WhatwasthemostpopularnameforAmericangirlsfiveyearsinarow?

A.Emma.

B.Ava.

C.Katrina.

19.WhoisJonahBerger?

A.Amarketingmanager.

B.Asocialworker.

C.Ateacher.

2O.WhichAmericannamesbecamepopularin2005accordingtoJonahBerger?

A.OnesstartingwithK.

B.OnesstartingwithH.

C.OnesstartingwithN.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。

A

Ourmuch-loved100-Word-StoryCompetitionisback!

Our100-word-storycompetitionisyourchancetoshowtheworldyourstorytellingtalents!

Yourstoriesshouldbeoriginal,unpublishedandexactly100words-notasinglewordshorteror

longer!EntriesarenowopenandthesubmissiondeadlineisJanuary5,2024.Multipleentriesareallowed

perperson.WeareunfortunatelyonlyabletoconsiderUK-basedentries.Rules

Pleaseensurethatsubmissionsareoriginal,notpreviouslypublishedandexactly100wordslong(not

includingtitle).Don'tforgettoincludeyourfullname,address,emailandphonenumberwhenfillinginthe

form.Wemayuseentriesinallprintandelectronicmedia.

Therearethreecategories-oneforadultsandtwocategoriesforschools:oneforchildrenaged12-

18andoneforchildrenunder12.

Submission

Pleasesubmityourstoriesby5pmonJanuary5,2024eitheronlineorbypostaddressedto:

ReadersDigest

100WordStoryCompetition

WarnersGroupPublications

WestStreet

Bourne

PE109PH

Prizes

Theeditorialteamwillpickashortlistofentries,andthethreebeststoriesineachcategorywillbe

postedonlineatreadersdigest.co.ukonFebruary1,2024.Youcanvotefbryourfavourite,andtheonewith

themostvoteswillwinthetopprizeandreceivefl,000.VotingwillcloseonFebruary29,2024andthe

winningentrieswillbepostedonlineonApril16,andpublishedinourMay2024issue.

PS:ReadersDigestisamemberoftheIndependentPressStandardsOrganisation(whichregulates

theUKsmagazineandnewspaperindustry).WeabidebytheEditors'CodeofPracticeandarecommitted

toupholdingthehigheststandardsofjournalism.

21.Whoislikelytoqualifyfdrthecompetition?

A.AnIndianprimarystudent.B.Awell-knownChinesewriter.

C.ABritishwritinglover.D.AnAmericanchief

editor.

22.WhenwillthereadersappreciatethebestwinningworksinReader'sDigestmagazine?

A.January,2024.B.June,2024.

C.February,2024.D.December,2023.

23.Whatcanwelearnaboutthecompetition?

A.YouhavetosubmityourworkbeforeFebruary1,2024.

B.Onlyonestoryofyoursisallowedtobeinthecompetition.

C.BuyingonecopyofReadersDigestisamusttobeinthecompetition.

D.Bothpreschoolchildrenandin-schoolstudentscanparticipateinthecontest.

B

InFebruary2022,1beganlearningChinese.Almostayearlater,!foundmyselfinBeijing,thecapital

ofChina.Befbrecominghere,IhadattendedChineseclasses,andIcouldsensemyprogressinthe

language,albeitmodest.Asyoumightexpect,studyingfdrjustoneyearwasn'tsufficienttoclaim

fluency,andtobehonest,I'mnotthereyet.Butfullproficiencyinthelanguageisnotnecessaryto

immerseyourselfinandenjoymanyattractionsoflifeinChina.Theonethingthattrulymakesmefeel

comfortableandalleviateslonelinessismakingfriendsandengaginginconversation.AtTsinghua

University,whereIpursuedmystudiesinChina,!madefriendswithmanyChineseyoungpeopleand

relishedspendingtimewiththem,beitformealsorleisureactivities.I'vebeendelightedtosingChinese

songs,forexample,thosebythefamousChinesesingerJayChou,withmyfriends.!wouldalsosingwell-

knownJapanesesongs,suchasLemon,which,asitturnsout,isverypopularinChina.!feltthatconnecting

withmyChinesepeersthroughasharedpassion,suchassinging,wasincrediblyenjoyableandbeautiful.lt

transcendedlanguagebarriersandfosteredasenseofunityandjoythatwastrulyspecial.

Duringbreaksfromstudy,IfrequentlyembarkedonsolojourneysacrossChina.AlthoughIhave

experiencedtravelingonovernighttrainsforover12hoursseveraltimesandexploredunfamiliarcities,1

neverfeltfearfulorunwelcomeasaforeigner.Chinesepeopleareconsistentlywarmandwelcometo

foreigners,andeagertoengageinconversation.

IonceparticipatedincommunityactivitiesinNorthwestChina'sGansuprovincetogainadeeper

understandingofChina'sruralareasandcontributetothedevelopmentoflocalcommunitiesand

education.Asavolunteerteacheratalocalschool,!sharedcontemporaryandtraditionalJapaneseculture

suchasanime,architecture,popmusicandlanguageswiththestudents.SinceJapanesekanjioriginatedin

China,therearemanysimilaritiesbetweentheJapaneseandChineselanguages.

24.WhatisnecessaryfortheauthortoenjoyattractionsoflifeinChina?

A.HavingproficiencyinChinese.B.Befriendingwithforeigntourists.

C.Settingoutonsolojourneysalone.D.CommunicatingwithChineselocals.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"relished"inParagraph2mean?

A.Advocated.B.Enjoyed.C.Postponed.D.Avoided.

26.Howdidtheauthordevelopthetext?

A.Bylistingnumbers.B.Bygivingexamples.

C.Bymakingcomparison.D.Bysettingquestions.

27.Whatistheauthor'simpressionofChinesepeople?

A.Hospitable.B.Cautious.

C.Punctual.D.Smart.

C

In2018,JeffHighsmithofTexasstartedaFacebookpageonbehalfofhisfamily.Thepagehadone

objective:tofindMelissaHighsmith,Jeffssister.Atjust21months,shehadbeenabducted51years

earlierandthefamilywasdesperatefdranswers.

InadditiontotheFacebookpage,theymadeflyerswithbabyMelissa'sfaceandage-progression

photosthatindicatedwhatshemightlooklikenow,inherfifties.Remarkably,theywereconvincedshe

wasstillalivealltheseyearslater,anddeterminedtobereunitedwithher.

Theyknewthatmoretoolswerenowavailabletohelplocatemissingpersons-suchasgenealogy

kitswithDNAtests.Andso,thefamilyboughtkitsfrom23andMe,andthenuploadedtheresultstoa

publicdatabasecalledGEDmatch.

Itseemedlikeashotinthedark,butitworked.InNovember2022,theHighsmithfamilyfound

MelissathroughakeyDNAmatch:Melissa'sdaughter.BypullingthethreadsofDNAmatches,they

zeroedinonthebabysnatchedsolongago.Thefamilyreunionwasajoyfulone.Melissadescribedbeing

foundas"themostwonderfulfeelingintheworld".ThestoryofMelissaHighsmithandherfamilygot

globalnewscoverage.Butit'sonlyoneofmanycasesofpeoplebeingconnectedbyDNAanalysis.In

Canada,siblingsseparatelyadoptedfromRomaniawhentheywerebabieswerereunitedintheirfifties

whenbothtookaDNAtesttolearnmoreabouttheirbiologicalhealth,anditturnedouttheyhadspent

muchoftheirliveswithina30-minutedriveofeachother.Anothertwosisters-oneintheUK,theother

intheNetherlands一metforthefirsttimein75yearsafterlearningthattheyhadthesamefather.There

arecountlessstoriesabouthowDNAwasbeingusedtoreunitechildrenwiththeirparents.

FortheHighsmithfamily,happilyreunitedinTexasafterdecadesapart,DNAwasthelink.ccOur

findingMelissawaspurelybecauseofDNA,notbecauseofanypoliceinvolvement,podcast

involvement,communities,orevenourfamily'sownprivateinvestigationsorspeculations,"notesone

Facebookupdate.

28.HowdoyoufindtheHighsmithfamilyfromtheage-progressionphotos?

A.Theyarekindandintelligent.B.Theyarediligentandgenerous.

C.Theyaredeterminedandinnovative.D.Theyarehardworkinganddevoted.

29.HowcanwedescribetheHighsmithfamily'sefforts?

A.Birdsofafeatherflocktogether.B.Everythingcomestohimwhowaits.

C.Misfortunemaybeanactualblessing.D.Thegoodseamanisknowninbad

weather.

3O.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.TheHighsmithfamilythinklittleofthepowerofDNA.

B.TheHighsmithfamilyowetheirreuniontovariousmedia.

C.A11thecommunitieshavesparednoeffortstohelpHighsmith.

D.DNAplayedacrucialandirreplaceableroleintheHighsmith'scase.

31.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthetext?

A.AnAmazingTechnologyB.AReunitedFamily

C.AMemorableAchievementD.AnUnusualDiscovery

D

Ancientbuildersacrosstheworldcreatedstructuresthatarestillstandingtoday,thousandsofyears

later.Romanengineersbuiltthickconcreteseabarriers,fbrexample.AndChinesebuildersraisedwalls

againstinvaders.Buttherearemanyrecentstructuresthatarealreadystartingtofail.Theconcretethat

makesupmuchofourmodemworldlastsaround50to100years.

Agrowingnumberofscientistshavebeenstudyingmaterialsfromlongago.Theyarebreakingapart

piecesofbuildingsandreadinghistoricaltextshopingtolearnhowtheyhavestoodforthousandsof

years.Theresearchhasturnedupasurprisinglistofmaterialsthatweremixedintooldbuildings.They

includetreebark,volcanicash,rice,beerandevenurine(尿液).Theseunexpectedmaterialscouldhave

theabilitytogetstrongerovertimeand“heal”crackswhentheyform.

Figuringouthowtocopythesefeaturescouldhaverealimpactstoday.Whileourmodernconcrete

hasthestrengthtoholdupverytallbuildingsandheavyinfrastructure(基础结构),itcannotcompete

withtheenduranceoftheseancientmaterials.Withtherisingthreatsofclimatechange,thereisagrowing

calltomakeconstruction

moresustainable.ArecentUNreportestimatesthatthebuiltenvironmentisresponsibleformore

thanathirdofcarbondioxideemissionsworldwide.Cement(水泥)productionalonemakesupmorethan

7percentofthoseemissions.

IsancientRomanconcretebetter?Inplaceswhereseawaterhasbeenhittingstructuresforages,you

willfindconcrete'"basicallythewayitwaswhenitwaspoured2,000yearsago「saidJohnOleson,an

archaeologistattheUniversityofVictoriainCanada.

MostmodernconcretestartswithPortlandcement,apowdermadebyheatinglimestone(石灰岩)and

claytosuper-hightemperaturesandbreakingthemup.Thatcementismixedwithwatertocreatea

paste.Then,materialslikerockandgravelareadded.RecordsfromancientbuildersshowtheRoman

processwassimilar.Theancientbuildersmixedmaterialslikeburntlimestoneandvolcanicsandwith

waterandrocks,creatingchemicalreactionstotieeverythingtogether.

Now,scientiststhinktheyhavefoundanimportantreasonwhysomeRomanconcretehasheldup

structuresforthousandsofyears.Theancientmaterialhasanunusualpowertorepairitself.Exactlyhow

isnotyetclear,soscientistsarestartingtofindreasonswhy.

32.WhatisthepurposeofthecomparisoninParagraph1?

A.Tointroduceatopic.B.Tolistamotivation.

C.Togiveadefinition.D.Topresentanargument.

33.WhichaspectofancientRomanbuildingmaterialssurprisesscientists?

A.Theirnecessaryingredients.B.Theirprocessingprocedure.

C.Theiramazingsustainability.D.Theirhigh-endtechnology.

34.Accordingtothepassage,remainsamystery.

A.whatmadeupthoseancientRomanmaterials

B.wheretheancientRomanmaterialswereproduced

C.howthoseancientRomanmaterialsweretransported

D.whytheancientRomanmaterialshealedautomatically

35.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?

A.Atravelbrochure.B.Asciencefiction.

C.Anarchitectureessay.D.Anenvironmentreport.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Lookingforajobwhereyoucanmakeadifference?

Ifyou'rethekindofpersonwholoveshelpingthosearoundyouandyouenjoyputtingyour

knowledgeandskillsintheserviceofothers,thereareplentyofjobsthatfitthisdescription

perfectly.Theyallowyoutobringyourcontributiontosocietyandmakethemostofyourskills.36.

Thebestpartaboutstartingacareerineducationisthevastopportunitiesitoffers.Mostpeople

associateeducationwithteaching.37.Fromteacher,professor,orschoolcounselorto

librarian,curriculumdeveloper,oreducationadministrator,therearemanycareerpathsyoucanchoose

from.

Forthosewhowouldliketohelpotherswithahigh-intensitycareerthatputstheminthemiddleof

theaction,ajobintheemergencyservicescanbetheone.Byjoiningthepolice,ambulance,orfireand

rescueservice,youcanserveyourcommunityandmaketheworldabetterplace.Butyou'llhavetodeal

withalotofpressureandstressonaregularbasis.-38.

Workingforacharityistheverydefinitionofhelpingandsupportingpeopleinneed.39.In

fact,thesectorcomprisesavarietyofdifferentroles,socareeropportunitiesareverydiverse.From

workingincommunications,HR,orITtochoosingajobinadministration,therearedifferentwaysto

bringyourcontribution.Ontopofthat,charityjobsmayalsoprovideacertaindegreeofflexibilityin

termsofworkinghoursandconditionsofemployment.

40.Combineyourpassionfbrhelpingotherswiththerighttrainingandskills.You'llbeabletomake

adifferenceinpeople'slivesandpositivelyimpacttheworld.

A.Makeacarefulandproperchoice.

B.Hereareoptionsworthexploring.

C.Thefollowingcautionsarethefirsttoconsider.

D.Contrarytopopularbelief,itisn'tallaboutfundraising.

E.Thisfieldprovidesyoufewopportunitiestochoosefrom.

F.Thefieldactuallyhasvariouspositionsandprofessionalroles.

G.Ajobasafirstresponderisbothmentallyandphysicallydemanding.

第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

It'sbeennearlysevenyears.

In2016,agroupofvolunteersbegantheir41ofthelandatWhatCheerFlowerFarminRhode

Island,withasimple42:getflowersintothehandsofanyoneinneedofapickmeup.-43_,eachoneof

thetensofthousandsofbunchesthatWhatCheergrowsanddeliversare44freeofcharge.

“Wewanttoblanketthestatewithflowersandbring45topeople,"saysErinAchenbach,What

Cheer'sfarmerandheadflorist.WhatCheerregularlydelivers46joytopeopleatrecoverycenters,food

banks,seniorcentersjocal47andmoreincludingAIDSCareOceanState.

“Seeingthesmilesonpeople'sfaceswhodidn't48itwhojustcameintohaveameetingwiththeir

casemanagerortakeadvantageofoneofourprogramstojustseethis49comeofftheirfacesis

great,,9saysStephenfromAIDSCareOceanState.

Locatedina50industrialneighborhood,WhatCheer'sflowerbedslieon2.7acresthatoncehoused

a

crumblingknifefactory.Andit'ssafetosaythattheWhatCheercrew_51someflowersoftheirown:In

May,thenonprofitwasawardedarecord-high$500,000grantfromtheEnvironmentalProtection

Agencyfbritscontinued52ofabrownfieldsiteonceabandonedbecauseofindustrialpollution.

“Notonlydowegivethisspacebacktothe53bybringinglifetospacethat'squiteliterally

dead,"says

Achenbach,"butwe'reeco-landingthespotwiththeabilitytohelpwiththe54oflocalinsectsand

birds,and

that'llonlymakepeople'slivesbetter."

“What'sgoodaboutafloweristhatitneeds55elsvjsheadds/6Youronlyjobwhensomeonegives

you

flowersistoenjoythem.^^

41.A.careerB.explorationC.control

D.study

42.A.accessB.mannerC.track

D.goal

43.A.FurthermoreB.HoweverC.AccordinglyD.Likewise

44.A.mainlyB.regularlyC.entirely

D.partly

45.A.closenessB.happinessC.kindness

D.freshness

46.A.freezingB.invitingC.fading

D上looming

47.A.hospitalsB.stadiumsC.auditoriumsD.libraries

48.A.missB.spoilC.expect

D.reject

49.A.graceB.gratitudeC.glory

D.generosity

50.A.developedB.restoredC.ruined

D.deserted

51.A.deserveB.refuseC.demand

D.plant

52.A.enlargementB.damageC.improvement

D.pursuit

53.A.companyB.communityC.organization

Dissociation

54.A.migrationsB.reductionsC.locations

D.populations

55.A.nothingB.everythingC.anything

D.something

第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Thegiantdigitaltorchbearerlitthemainflame,alongsidetheOlympicchampionWangShun,during

theopeningceremonyofthe19thAsianGamesHangzhou.ltwasback56Sundaynight.

Thegianttorchbearer,withanewname"WaveRider",madeareturn57(appear)fortheclosing

ceremonyinHangzhouOlympicSportsCentreStadium,58isreferredtoasthe"BigLotus”.

Theclosingceremony,themed“EnduringMemoriesofHangzhou”,59(bring)theathletestothe

centerstage.ShaXiaolan,chiefdirectoroftheceremony,saidtheshowalsoextendedheartfeltgratitudeto

allthevolunteers,whose60(contribute)havebeenimportantinthesuccessoftheGames.Thebeautyof

technologydazzled,witha61(note)highlightofthe"digitallawn”.Thisseeminglyordinarylawnhid62

iscalledaremarkabletechnologysecret.Meanwhile,Chineseculturealsocontinuedtostandoutthrough

theclosingceremony.Sundaycoincidedwith“ColdDew”,oneofthe24solartermsontheChineselunar

calendar,63(mean)atimewhenlotusflowersgivewaytoosmanthus(桂花)inHangzhou.

WuYan,theexecutiveproduceroftheclosingceremony,saidthatshehopedthismomentfromthe

closingceremony64(root)ineveryone'sheartsforeverasacherishedmemoryoftheAsianGames65of

Hangzhou,bothofwhichwillimpresseveryone.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

10月16日是世界粮食日(WorldFoodDay),你校为了提高学生珍惜粮食的意识举办了一系列

活动。假定你是校英语报的记者,请你为校英语报写一篇活动报道。内容要点包括:

1.活动过程;

2.活动反响。

注意:

1.写作词数应为80左右;

2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。

第二节(满分25分)

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Forcourage,myfingersclungtotheharness(背带、保护带)onCho'sbroadbackaswepassedthe

fenceofmyneighborMr.Groll'syard.

WalkingbyMr.GrolFsyardisthebestpartofourmorningwalk,andalsotheworst.ltisthebestpart

becausetherosestalktous.atGoodmorning,Cho,^whispertherosescentstomyguidedog,snose.Other

rosesshouttome,“Hello,Mai!”

Nowcomestheworstpart:Mr.Groll.Asusual,friendlyChothumpshertail.ButChoisjustadog;how

cansheknowthatthisneighbordoesnotlikemeatall?

“Hello,Mr.Groll.'TgreetedhimasIdideverymoming.Andlikeeveryothermorning,hedidnot

answerme.ButIknewhewasthere,watching,behindhisfence.Healwayssoundsoutofbreath,andthe

creakygateswingsnervouslyinhishand.

Maybehe*safraidofmebecauseI'mblind.Disabilitiesdoscaregrown-upssometimes.ThenI

remembered:theotherdayIheardhimplayingcheckers(西洋跳棋)withmyfriendJimmy,who'sina

wheelchair.

ChoandImarchedon,andmythoughtskeptstep.WhydidMr.Grollignoreme?It'samysterytome.

Papahastoldmethatsomefolksdonotlikepeoplefromfarawayplaces.Doesthissolvethe

mystery?MaybeMr.Grolldoesnotlikeneighborsfromfarawayplaces.No,thatcan'tbeit.EverySaturday

Mr.Grollandmybigbrother,Lien,helpeachotherwithyardwork.Theyarefriends.

Well,then,Iwondered,whywouldn'thetalktome?Thetoeofmyshoescuffedthesidewalk,andI

think,maybehedidn'tlikemebecauseI'magirl.Thesidewalkhumedbeneathmyfeet.Askateboard

zoomedby."Hello,MaiandCh6!”myfriendJanayelled.6CHi,Mr.Groll.,,Iwaited.IfMr.Grollignored

Jana,thenthemysterywassolved.Buthisvoicecalledout,"Hello,Jana!"

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Thesoundofittwistedmyheart

“ItisChothatscaresmywordsawayThereplied.

金丽衢十二校2024届高三第一次联考英语试题参考答案

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

1-5.ACABB6-10.CCBAA11-15.CBAAC16-20.ABACA

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

21-23.CBD24-27.DBBA28-31.CBDA32-35.AADC

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

36-40.BFGDA

第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

41-45.BDACB46-50.DACBD51-55.ACBDA

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

56.on57.appearance58.which59.brought60.contributions

61.notable62.what63.meaning64.wouldberooted65.and

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

Possibleversion1:

Recently,inhonorofWorldFoodDay,ourschoolorganizedanimpactfuleventtoarousethe

public'sawarenessoffoodcrisis.

Toemphasizetheglobalfoodsecurityissues,theeventbeganwithinsightfulspeechesfrom

somedistinguishedguests.Atthesametime,acaptivatingexhibitionvividlyillustratedglobalfood

challenges.Everyonepresentwasspurredbythepowerfulvisualizations.Thehighlightoftheevent

wasafundraisingceremonytosupportalocalchariy.Needlesstosay,theactivitywassignificant.lt

servedasapowerfulreminderofthecollectivedutywebearinaddressingglobalfood

challenges,fosteringasenseofcommitmentamongparticipants.

Possibleversion2:

IncelebrationofWorldFoodDayonOctober16th,ourschoolorganizedaseriesofactivities

topromoteawarenessabouttheimportanceofcherishingfoodresources.

Thedaykickedoffwithanassemblywherestudentslearnedaboutglobalfoodchallenges

andtheneedtoreducefoodwaste.Followingthis,engagingworkshopsencourageddiscussionson

sustainableeatinghabitsandhowindividualchoicesimpacttheenvironment.Inthecafeteria,a

campaignfocusedonfoodwasteawarenesswaslaunched.Studentswereurgedtotakeonlywhat

theycouldeat,andleftoverswerecollectedfdrdonationtolocalcharities.Theresponsetothe

activitieswasoverwhelminglypositive.Theyeffectivelyraisedawarenessabouttheimportanceof

cherishingourfoodresources.Thehopeisthattheselessonswilldrivelastingchangesinbehavior

andasenseofresponsibilitytowardglobalfoodsecurity.

第二节(满分25分)

Possibleversion:

Thesoundofittwistedmyheart.NowIunderstoodsomethingIdidn'tknowbefore:unfriendly

Mr.GrolllikesJimmy.AndLien.AndJana.ButnotmeandCho...NotMeandCho!Anidea

brightenedmymystery.ButIshouldknowwhyMr.Grolldidn'ttalktome!Repulsedby

confusion,aswellasirritation,!feltmywayalongthefencetoapproachmyneighbour.Thegate

squeakedopen.6CMai!BecarefUl!”Mr.Groll'sstartledvoicesteadiedmycouragewhilehishand

steadiedmyelbow."Youcanpleases

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